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Bhajana

Krishna Dharma gives a great explanation of the "regulative principles of freedom" in this short essay...
We want to do whatever we please, whatever feels good. We like to have our "freedom of choice" without too many of those pesky religious impositions that so troubled our more superstitious ancestors. But if we analyze our situation we can see that our assumed freedom to do what we like is actually not so free at all. All we are doing is following the dictates of our mind and senses. We cannot sit peacefully for very long before our agitated mind and senses impel us to get up and seek some kind of gratification.

Only when we have the power to deny our powerful mind and senses can we say that we truly have free choice.



# Posted by Aniruddha at 8/3/08; 3:42:09 PM to the Bhajana dept.
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